Letters of Fyodor Michailovitch Dostoevsky to His Family And Friends

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Letters of Fyodor Michailovitch Dostoevsky to His Family And Friends
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
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But as I had told him the day before that I never saw anyone till noon, and that we usually slept till eleven, I naturally took his ten-o'clock call as a hint that he doesn't wish to see any more of me. During the whole seven weeks, I saw him only once more, at the railway-station. We looked at one another, but no greeting passed. The animosity with which I speak of Turgenev, and the insults we offered one another, will perhaps strike you unpleasantly. But, by God, I can no other; he offended m...e too deeply with his amazing views. Personally, I really feel little affected, though his uppish manners are quite disagreeable enough in themselves; but I simply can't stand by and listen when a traitor who, if he chose, could be of service to his country, abuses Russia in the way he does. His tail-wagging to the Germans, and his hatred for the Russians, I had noticed already four years ago. But his present rage and fury against Russia arises solely, solely, from the failure of " Smoke, " and from the fact that Russia has dared JET.

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